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Three 800-word essays on Lantern Festival

An 800-word essay on the Lantern Festival

February 5 this year is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, which is the Lantern Festival. On this day, admiring lanterns and watching fireworks are two essential parts of our family.

On this day, I finished my meal early in the evening and went to see the lights with my parents. There were so many people tonight because it was the Lantern Festival. It was so crowded that I could hardly breathe. Although there are many people, they are very good-looking (but most of them are good-looking, and a small part are not so good-looking). This year is the Year of the Dragon, so the lanterns are basically made around the dragon, but there are also other ones, such as those to welcome the Spring Festival, those about celebrating the New Year, animals, and the development of science and technology in our country, etc. There are all kinds of things, it’s really diverse and everything is available. These lanterns are so colorful that it dazzles my eyes. As soon as you enter this road, the first thing you see is the magpies welcoming the spring. There are two magpies standing on the peach branches, playing and playing, and two more are flying in the air. The peach blossoms on the tree have bloomed, and then they are accompanied by the sounds of birds and joy. Song, as if spring has arrived. Walking further, there is the peacock lantern (of course, there are many more lanterns in the middle). This peacock is huge in size, and its whole body sparkles under the light, making it very beautiful. Opposite the "Peacock" is a lantern called Moonlight on the Lotus Pond. It is a rectangular lotus pond with lotus flowers and leaves on it. The lotus flower is embedded in the Japanese leaves. It is still a bud and will bloom again soon. It is very beautiful. There are also fish in the pond (of course, (It's fake), he popped out and looked more vivid.

After watching the lanterns, my parents and I arrived at the square at 7:30 on time to watch the fireworks. At the beginning, several fireworks were set off and exploded in the air, some green, some red, and purple... colorful and extremely beautiful. Then several kinds of fireworks were set off, including a kind of flower that was set very high, just above our heads. In order to watch the fireworks, I raised my head for a long time, so that my neck became sore. There were also a lot of small fireworks (just a little shorter than the flowers), several of them at one time. Sometimes they were arranged in a fan shape, and sometimes they shot straight into the sky. They were also very beautiful. There is also a kind of fireworks that I remember the most. They are placed in the sky, not like flowers, but like little bugs one by one. There are red, green and yellow. They line up in neat lines and slowly... Moving towards the sky, gradually, gradually, he disappeared without a trace. The last fireworks are the most beautiful. Below, there are fan-shaped fireworks with colorful small fireworks in the middle. Above our heads, there are flowers. Suddenly, the firelight illuminates the entire starry sky.

This year’s Lantern Festival, I had a fulfilling and happy time.

An 800-word essay on the Lantern Festival.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival. The Lantern Festival, also known as the "Lantern Festival", is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The ancients called it "Xiao", and the 15th day is the first full-moon night of the year, so the 15th day of the first lunar month is called the Lantern Festival, also known as the Xiaozhengyue, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival. It is the third festival after the Spring Festival. An important holiday.

Today is the annual Lantern Festival again. I heard that our Lantern Festival in Osmanthus City is unique. What exactly is it like? I walked downstairs with curiosity, and there was a different scenery when I got downstairs. I saw the uncles and aunts in the property management department busy arranging things for the Lantern Festival activities. Some were putting up lantern riddles, some were preparing gifts, others were preparing pressure cookers, dough and fillings, and some were decorating the venue. ...After all preparations were completed, the property management aunt announced: "The Lantern Festival event in Osmanthus City begins now!" After that, everyone became busy, and I was no exception, rushing to my favorite event venue.

I went to guess the lantern riddles first. I thought: I might as well guess a few simpler ones first, so that I can get more gifts. I found a lantern riddle, and the riddle is as follows: as light as a goose feather, as big as a watermelon.

My eyes rolled and I thought, Hey! Isn't this a balloon? I quickly told the property management aunt the answer, and I guessed it right. The aunt gave me a bowl mat. I held the bowl mat and was very happy. I looked up and saw someone playing tug-of-war, so I went over to take a look. After the round, I joined in, took the rope and stood at the end of the team, holding on to the rope firmly. As soon as the referee blew the whistle, I pulled back hard, feeling that all my strength was concentrated in my hands. In the end, since most of our opponents were able-bodied adults, our team lost. However, we still had a lot of fun.

After finishing the activity, I felt a little hungry, so I ran to make glutinous rice balls. There are 10 small dough balls and a large bowl of fillings on the table. I flatten the dough balls first, then take a small ball of fillings, place them in the center of the dough, wrap them up, and then roll them into balls with my hands. , a glutinous rice ball is made like this. I made 10 glutinous rice balls in one go. After they were cooked, they tasted particularly delicious.

I understand: only what you make with your own hands is the best!

An 800-word essay on the Lantern Festival.

During the Lantern Festival, I went to my aunt’s house as a guest. Downstairs was the High-tech Zone Government, where many lanterns were placed. My cousins ??and I went downstairs to watch the lanterns. Since they looked so good, I won’t introduce them one by one.

At 4 o’clock, someone started posting lantern riddles. After a while, someone suddenly shouted: "Receive the prize at 4:30." There was an explosion in the crowd, and everyone began to stand together and guess lantern riddles. I suddenly thought of Daiyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions". Although Baochai was only in her teens, she looked as extraordinary and refined as an immortal; even immortals once guessed riddles under the lamp. It's just that the beauty standing under the lamp with her bright eyes shining must be more charming.

Compared with my cousins ??and I at the same age, we looked at a series of lantern riddles and no one could guess them. But when we thought about the prizes, the lantern riddles instantly looked like dried beef jerky. ; We are more like pugs drooling under the lanterns.

However, the crowd gradually dispersed, and everyone began to occupy the mountain as the king. It was not until 4:30 that they were torn down, so one person held a chapter of lantern riddles in his hand, and my cousin and I also occupied 3 , we raised our hands high and lined up. Because I am a little fat, they are very thin, and they look like 110 from a distance. You can’t guess, but everyone has a mobile phone and everyone has access to the Internet. Can’t you find it by searching online? So I started frantically checking my phone, and soon three answers came out. It really took no effort to get them. At half past four, people all tore off the lantern riddles.

I can’t help feeling that the advancement of high technology has turned us into people who don’t like to use our brains. Although we don't have the intelligence of Baoyu and Daiyu, we don't have to work hard to guess (it's impossible to guess in the first place), but I have a mobile phone and can access the Internet. Why use your brain when you have the opportunity? Thinking of the quality-oriented education abroad, you can bring a calculator to the exam. In history, you don’t need to memorize the year of an event or the birth and death of a great figure. You only need to write down your views on the event.

If you have a computer, you can just look it up. Do you still need to memorize it? When technology is so advanced, is it good or bad for the human brain?